How to Repair Hold in Wooden Ceiling Panel

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Hi Guys

I'm a DIY newbie and would like to know how you would go about repairing the below hole in a wooden ceiling panel. The wooden panel is about 8mm thick.

What are my options?

Thanks

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Very difficult to do an invisible repair I'm afraid. Probably your best option is to splice in a small piece of timber and paint it and some of the surrounding timber to look like a knot.
 
It's close to the edge , remove and replace and restain, result should be perfect. ;)
 
Another thought
remove the light switch and fit a large wooden patress to cover the holes and refit the switch in the center of the patress.
 
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Another thought
remove the light switch and fit a large wooden patress to cover the holes and refit the switch in the center of the patress.

A good idea, but I'm not qualified to move electrical points.

Any more ideas? How about I go up to the attic and put some board behind the hole, and then use filler to fill in the whole, and then try and paint it to the same colour?

All suggestions welcome.

Thanks
 
Painting to look like wood is an option IF you are a good painter. I work with an old chap that would be able to do that sort of thing but it's very difficult if you haven't any experience and probably would cost an arm and a leg for a professional.
Another option?
Similiar to my last , how about putting up a smoke alarm and covering the hole?
 
Thanks for your reply. I couldn't put a smoke alarm up because this hole is right next to a shower.

Rgds
 
Ok if you put up a Smoke Detector with batteries in in a shower area ?

What about putting the Smokie in place, but do not fit batteries?

Hopefully you will have other smoke detectors in other areas? If not good idea to get some.

In so many words fit a dummy detector over the hole?
 
The hole is approx 20cm away from the shower enclosure, i.e. right next to it.

Thanks for the suggestion, but I don't want to fit a false smoke alarm just to cover the hole, I would rather try and repair the hole and make it look like the wood, not an easy task I know.

Rgds
 

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